sphere volume = (4/3) * pi * r^3 vol = (4/3) * pi * 20^3 20^3 = 20*20*20 = 8000 vol = (4/3) * pi * 8000 vol = 33510.321638291127876934862754981
None. If it is fully inflated it will be full of air so there would be no room for any water.
The volume of any sphere is [ 4/3 pi R3 ].We're going to take the easy way out on this one, neglect the thickness of the skin,and assume that 4.5 inches is the radius of air-chamber in the ball.Volume = (4/3) (pi) (4.5)3 = 381.7 cubic inches (rounded)
In order to fully understand what the radius of a given circle is, you must know the diameter. The diameter is the distance across the circle through the center. The radius of a circle is half the diameter. For example, if the diameter of a circle is 8 inches, then the radius would be 4 inches.
If possible, fully immerse the object in water, and measure the volume of displaced water.
A circle is fully defined by just one measure - its radius or diameter or circumference of area. I am sure there cannot be a circle with two measures as in the question!
Fully inflated because theres more force thats able to be produced.
None. If it is fully inflated it will be full of air so there would be no room for any water.
The volume of any sphere is [ 4/3 pi R3 ].We're going to take the easy way out on this one, neglect the thickness of the skin,and assume that 4.5 inches is the radius of air-chamber in the ball.Volume = (4/3) (pi) (4.5)3 = 381.7 cubic inches (rounded)
If it remained inflated then you would have difficulty getting out.
you can try to tell by gripping it, if it is firm then it is fully inflated. if it is kind of squishy, then it is under inflated. With a pressure gauge.
5 lbs.
16 if inflated with air or helium. 800 or so if inflated with heroin.
Residual volume is the air that remains in the lungs after a maximal exhalation. It is considered a type of "stale" or stagnant air that cannot be voluntarily expelled and helps keep the lungs inflated.
If its inner radius is 13 inches, the formula for a sphere is 4/3 pi r^3 13x13x13 is 2197, x pi is 6902 cubic inches, /3, x4 is 9202.76 inches cubed
When a fully inflated balloon is popped, the sudden release of all the stored energy creates a larger shockwave, resulting in a louder noise. In contrast, a partially inflated balloon has less stored energy, so the release of energy upon popping is less intense, leading to a quieter noise.
Yes defiintely.
A fully inflated ball bounces higher because it has more air pressure inside, providing more energy for the bounce. The higher air pressure helps the ball to retain its shape better during impact with the ground, resulting in a more efficient transfer of energy.